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embassy in luxembourg right back to washington you had been in luxembourg campaigning for luxembourg to take. very detainees. to big is doing our work for us he's articulate reason presentation makes for a convincing argument is ironic that after four years over the present knowledge torture most of the livery the same message to. government of luxembourg as we are please consider accepting detainees for resettlement how does that make you feel that the bar of ministration. sees you as their own best. well it doesn't do a great deal for my street credibility as a book but suffice to say that if the words of the u.s. ambassador had been taken there would be one thing but i'm pretty certain that i'm still regarded as an enemy combatant so let's talk about this extreme targeting. prisoners role is to try and. try try to get prisoners released or have at least have due process troopers for them to advocate on their behalf. but now we see the u.s. administration is using drone strikes to kill muslim radicals around the world. is cage prisoners out of a drop because you know you present so
embassy in luxembourg right back to washington you had been in luxembourg campaigning for luxembourg to take. very detainees. to big is doing our work for us he's articulate reason presentation makes for a convincing argument is ironic that after four years over the present knowledge torture most of the livery the same message to. government of luxembourg as we are please consider accepting detainees for resettlement how does that make you feel that the bar of ministration. sees you as their...
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[laughter] spent i was just in luxembourg. it's not luxembourg. but it is a large. and it is at its heart and operations department. i have to say at the outset, thanks to csis, to its partners for hosting this event and for giving us the opportunity speak with our european colleagues, which is something we're doing with increasing frequency these days, weeks and months. indeed, my colleagues and i have just concluded a negotiation with cecilia and her colleagues on a major data exchange regarding passenger name record difficulty, and it was an extractive experience for us in many ways. not least in giving us a deep, and abiding insight into new europe. i was at one meeting and mentioned that i was curious about the views of new europe, and i spoke to a polish colleague, and she was puzzled. and one of her colleagues said, oh, she means the former soviet, the former east bloc. and this young woman looked at me and she said, that's not new europe. new europe is all of us, post lisbon. that's the new europe. and that's the new europe that we need to learn and understa
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the guys who were buried over in margrauten, in the normandy american cemetery and in belgium d luxembourg, those are the heroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, i -- actually, after the war i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellas that we left behind and my fellas that are still here until just recently when i'd pretty well retired. and i began attending some of these kinds of affairs. and i began to realize th there was a whole part of my life that i'd sort of forgotten. ani actually have forgotten. and occasionally something comes up or someone saysomething that triggers a memory. and i -- but i do think of the people there. i was at -- i didn't want to go to margraten because to me it was like going to gettysburg, where all those people were slaughtered and wounded and everything like that. but i'm glad i went. and my daughter was with me. and i saw the way they were taking care of those graves. each grave was taken care of by a civilian. justimmacula
the guys who were buried over in margrauten, in the normandy american cemetery and in belgium d luxembourg, those are the heroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, i -- actually, after the war i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellas that we left behind and my fellas that are still here until just recently when i'd pretty well retired. and i began...
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luxembourg? you got it with luxembourg. [ laughs ] all right, great job, guys.r $250. that brings you up to $1,400, and we're here, so you just won $1,400 in the cash cab. whoo! [ laughs ] the only ones you didn't say -- austria, belgium, and ireland. but that's all right. you didn't need them. you got your eight, and you've won $1,400 in the cash cab. [ laughter ] okay, guys, here's the deal. i've got it right here. i can give it to you now or you can stick around and risk it all and go double or nothing on a video bonus question. what do you guys think? i don't -- i don't... let's take it? let's walk? yeah. let's walk. we're gonna walk. so, you guys are gonna take the money and march out of here? smartly. all right, well, congratulations. great game. here's your 1,400 bucks. thank you. thank you. have a good time in new york, man. great to meet you. yeah, nice to meet you. thank you. kim: thank you. bailey: have a good one, you guys. thanks a lot. yeah. $1,400 makes for a good fleet week here in manhattan, currently known as treasure island. with being fed on.
luxembourg? you got it with luxembourg. [ laughs ] all right, great job, guys.r $250. that brings you up to $1,400, and we're here, so you just won $1,400 in the cash cab. whoo! [ laughs ] the only ones you didn't say -- austria, belgium, and ireland. but that's all right. you didn't need them. you got your eight, and you've won $1,400 in the cash cab. [ laughter ] okay, guys, here's the deal. i've got it right here. i can give it to you now or you can stick around and risk it all and go double...
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. >> the luxembourg prime minister praised him as a german and a european patriot. >> you are receiving a middle, -- medal, a coin. there are two size to this coin. these things belong together. you are a multilevel patriot. >> he has been a key figure in german politics for nearly three decades. he played a key role in negotiations that led to german reunification. he also helped negotiate the 1992 treaty that laid the groundwork for the euro. now he is going to lead the euro group of financial ministers. he laid out his own vision for europe's future. he suggested that the european commission president should be elected by a direct vote. >> the unified europe must have a human face, one that represents real political power. >> his call for european integration went over well at today's ceremony. it will require time and patience given current events. >> france's new president, franÇois hollande, gave themselves a 30% pay cut on thursday. one of the familiar faces in the cabinet is the foreign minister. he was prime minister under friends while men iran -- miterant. france will not rat
. >> the luxembourg prime minister praised him as a german and a european patriot. >> you are receiving a middle, -- medal, a coin. there are two size to this coin. these things belong together. you are a multilevel patriot. >> he has been a key figure in german politics for nearly three decades. he played a key role in negotiations that led to german reunification. he also helped negotiate the 1992 treaty that laid the groundwork for the euro. now he is going to lead the euro...
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and queens, an emperor from japan, a sultan from brunai and there even was a ra grand duke from luxembourg. prince andrew was there with the king of bahrain. prince william and katherine on rather less contentious ground with the queen of jordan. outside the castle bahrain was said to support his king but others said he should not have been invited given what's happening in bahrain. >> people are still in prison, being tortured, human rights activists are still until great trouble there. >> back at the palace the crown heads were at delinner, an exclusive group most of them constitutional monarch who is reigned within demock sys but one or two who don't. >> a reminder of our topics. president obama is hosting the g-8 summit outside of washington. the leaders currently having dinner with president obama at camp david but the real work begins on saturday morning. remember, the "bbc" website has plenty more. thanks for your company. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's ow
and queens, an emperor from japan, a sultan from brunai and there even was a ra grand duke from luxembourg. prince andrew was there with the king of bahrain. prince william and katherine on rather less contentious ground with the queen of jordan. outside the castle bahrain was said to support his king but others said he should not have been invited given what's happening in bahrain. >> people are still in prison, being tortured, human rights activists are still until great trouble there....
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and by which we mean that roils from bahrain denmark, luxembourg, and brunei. >> it is the largest gatheringf four royals since prince william mary kate middleton. it was held to mark the queen's diamond jubilee. >> that kind of looks like your luncheon? >> the food was not quite as fancy as mine but close. >> there's hope for those that have been tough on their bodies. >> and health watch, a dye pack and turn back the clock and restore your body.
and by which we mean that roils from bahrain denmark, luxembourg, and brunei. >> it is the largest gatheringf four royals since prince william mary kate middleton. it was held to mark the queen's diamond jubilee. >> that kind of looks like your luncheon? >> the food was not quite as fancy as mine but close. >> there's hope for those that have been tough on their bodies. >> and health watch, a dye pack and turn back the clock and restore your body.
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. >> other words, warrants luxembourg's foreign minister, future bailout installments could be blocked i only know we will not be able to release the 130 billion euros if there is no government in greece that supports our policies. >> former german finance minister believes the rest of the eurozone should prepare for a greek exit from the single currency. >> if i were in a position of political responsibility, i would prepare a plan b for a eurozone that no longer has to have 17 member states. >> the german foreign minister, guido westerwelle, also fears for the future of greece. >> the fate of greece is now in the hands of the greeks. greece has to decide itself what road it wants to take. >> . mr. burke cautioned against german arrogance towards countries struggling with debt -- westerwelle cautioned against german arrogance. the eu needs to show unity and strength to overcome the debt crisis. >> despite the eurozone debt crisis, germany said in a monthly record for exports in march. exports grew by nearly 1% by the end of the first quarter. >> the rise came despite the fact that tra
. >> other words, warrants luxembourg's foreign minister, future bailout installments could be blocked i only know we will not be able to release the 130 billion euros if there is no government in greece that supports our policies. >> former german finance minister believes the rest of the eurozone should prepare for a greek exit from the single currency. >> if i were in a position of political responsibility, i would prepare a plan b for a eurozone that no longer has to have...
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the heroes are the guys that never came home, the guys buried over in margr ta en and belgium and luxembourgthe heroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, actually after the war, i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellows that we left behind and my fellows that were still here until just recently when i pretty well retired and i began attending some of these kinds of affairs, and i began to realize there's a whole part of my life that i had sort of forgotten and actually have forgotten. occasionally something comes up or someone says something that triggers a memory. but i do think of the people there. i was at -- i didn't want to go to mar
the heroes are the guys that never came home, the guys buried over in margr ta en and belgium and luxembourgthe heroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, actually after the war, i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellows that we left behind and my fellows that were still here until just recently when i pretty well retired and i began attending some of these...
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year while haye relinquished his when he retired last october the fight has been sanctioned by the luxembourg boxing federation and will take place out west ham's upton park. over the hardwood now where the san antonio spurs have made it into the second round of the n.b.a. playoffs not so after winning their best of seven series against the utah jazz fool zero the clean sweep was completed on monday with tim duncan and company winning going for eighty seven points to eighty one minute geno billy was top scorer with seventeen points while duncan himself had to leaven for the spurs elsewhere the l.a. clippers have taken a three one lead in their series with the memphis grizzlies they were pushed hard though in game four winning one hundred ninety seven in overtime chris paul grabbing twenty seven points. in tennessee go and drive his into the second round of the madrid masters after the russian qualifier the former world number one why. colace for in straight sets andrea of beating him favorite six cool seven six an impressive victory considering this was his first win since february on the tou
year while haye relinquished his when he retired last october the fight has been sanctioned by the luxembourg boxing federation and will take place out west ham's upton park. over the hardwood now where the san antonio spurs have made it into the second round of the n.b.a. playoffs not so after winning their best of seven series against the utah jazz fool zero the clean sweep was completed on monday with tim duncan and company winning going for eighty seven points to eighty one minute geno...
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year while hay relinquished his when he retired last october the fire has been sanctioned by the luxembourg boxing federation and will take place at west up to me. over the hardwood now where the sun in ten years spurs have made it into the second round of the n.b.a. playoffs after winning their best of seven series against the four zero to clean sweep was completed on monday with tim duncan and company winning going for eighty seven point two eight he was nine years you know bailey was top scorer with seventeen points while duncan himself by the eleven elsewhere the l.a. clippers have taken a free one lee in their series with the memphis grizzlies who pushed hard for winning one hundred one ninety seven in overtime chris paul grabbing twenty seven points there in tennessee into the second round of the madrid masters after the cooperation russian. the former world number one one calls for in straight sets of beating the home favorite six four seven six an impressive victory considering this was his first win on the tour since february that's doubtful the russian side of the whole trouble fi
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the guys who were buried over in margrauten, in the normandy american cemetery and in belgium and luxembourgroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, i -- actually, after the war i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellas that we left behind and my fellas that are still here until just recently when i'd pretty well retired. and i began attending some of these kinds of affairs. and i began to realize that there was a whole part of my life that i'd sort of forgotten. anac
the guys who were buried over in margrauten, in the normandy american cemetery and in belgium and luxembourgroes of world war ii. how often do you think about those guys who never came home? >> well, i -- actually, after the war i went back to school and i put the war behind me and went on with my life. and i didn't really start thinking about fellas that we left behind and my fellas that are still here until just recently when i'd pretty well retired. and i began attending some of these...
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we had considerable challenge in overcoming the objections of germany, france, luxembourg and belgiumf turkey, and we succeeded because the turks are great allies but if turkey wants to invoke article iv in chicago we should all agree because turkey is a frontline state it and the turkish government, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership of the he is opposing a saw. he just turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article for and have a discussion in chicago and protect turkey. i think it is as simple as that. >> thank you. one blasphemy and into the audience, and you've got tough love for the turks, germans and french but you also have some for u.s. what is your report card, the obama administration's leadership of the alliance thus far and more specifically, as the host nation for chicago, how would you, we have a few days until the summer, but how would you judge the performance thus far? >> yeah, i should be specific. i which is bmi of capacity from also because i don't want to speak for anybody else who wrote this report on such
we had considerable challenge in overcoming the objections of germany, france, luxembourg and belgiumf turkey, and we succeeded because the turks are great allies but if turkey wants to invoke article iv in chicago we should all agree because turkey is a frontline state it and the turkish government, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership of the he is opposing a saw. he just turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article for and have a...
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someon leaned over to me and said "that is luxembourg." [laughter] i want to thank partners for giving us the opportunity to speak with our european colleagues, which is something we are doing with increasing frequency. my colleagues and i had just concluded in negotiation with sylvia and her colleagues on a major data exchange. it is an instructive experience. not least in giving us a deep and abiding insight into the new europe. i was at a meeting where i was confused about the views. she was puzzled. one of her colleagues said she met the former soviets. this young woman looked at me and said that is not new europe. new europe is all of us, post- lisbon. that is the new europe that we need to learn and understand. it has been an extraordinary experience for us to get to know the commission, at the council, the parliament in great did tell and capital as they are adjusting to life post- lisbon with highly invigorated and responsible institutions. cyber security is why we are here to talk about. not only our partnership but the problems i
someon leaned over to me and said "that is luxembourg." [laughter] i want to thank partners for giving us the opportunity to speak with our european colleagues, which is something we are doing with increasing frequency. my colleagues and i had just concluded in negotiation with sylvia and her colleagues on a major data exchange. it is an instructive experience. not least in giving us a deep and abiding insight into the new europe. i was at a meeting where i was confused about the...
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that is luxembourg. [laughter] i was just there. it is not to. [laughter] but it is march her at the outset they queued to csis to give us the opportunity to speak my colleagues and by a have concluded a negotiation with syria and her colleagues move it is the instructive experience for us in many ways not the least to give a deep and abiding insight in europe when you mention i was curious about the use use -- views and one colleague was puzzled and said she means the former east bloc and the young woman said that is not new year up. it is all of us. that is what we need to learn and understand. it has ben and extraordinary experience the commissioner, and capital as they address and acclimate to life with a high leave i agree did life. wrote not not on may's data to them and -- to the bad debt provision but homeland security has a key role for the united states broke it is almost as important to talk not just the cyber role but homeland security. we have a great brand name recognition less understanding. what reit trying to new? mine well talk
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to do these things they are they know they're not able to do them though as younker the head of luxembourg said we know what needs to be done but can we be reelected if we do it that is the actual question and the answer is no the problem is although they want to do these things they are not able to do these things because they don't understand the market so i was at a meeting with senior european leaders and they said what discipline can keep us to doing the slightest started laughing and they look to me i said the markets guys the marks of guy you talk about all this stuff for the first time in thirty years why because you have to you have no choice and that's what's going to happen either they will manage the process or the process will manage them john hulsman thank you very much my pleasure. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the headlines on odyssey and collision
to do these things they are they know they're not able to do them though as younker the head of luxembourg said we know what needs to be done but can we be reelected if we do it that is the actual question and the answer is no the problem is although they want to do these things they are not able to do these things because they don't understand the market so i was at a meeting with senior european leaders and they said what discipline can keep us to doing the slightest started laughing and they...
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austria finland luxembourg not to opt out of the eurozone but to establish privately to the eurozone another currency apparel currency which of course the good and bad and you find all of these things in my book a more competition which is available in germany from now on so the discussion is no longer about greece the discussion is no longer about whether germany is profiting or benefiting less or more from the you from the eurozone the question is how we can. get the problem solved as quickly as possible without damaging the european integration process or i have made the proposal to get out of the dead and between those who want to abolish the euro and those who want to defend it hide the cost by understand so that in your mind that the discussion is no longer about greece or completely we are coming from of course if you live in greece is it different this different kettle of fish i mean the bailout payments are all that are kept alive so far the second tranche which you didn't want to see happen if they are cut now what's going to happen the greece is going to implode isn't it.
austria finland luxembourg not to opt out of the eurozone but to establish privately to the eurozone another currency apparel currency which of course the good and bad and you find all of these things in my book a more competition which is available in germany from now on so the discussion is no longer about greece the discussion is no longer about whether germany is profiting or benefiting less or more from the you from the eurozone the question is how we can. get the problem solved as quickly...
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who's the head of luxembourg he was on this post as the head of the e.u. group saying that he was sick and tired of germany in particular saying that they speak for you know we're having to shell out we speak for the creditors etc in fact he says you know it's a wider thing it's seventeen nations within the eurozone we have to make it that way and so if along gets in there basically the more cozy pact which is very much on the austerity side is going to give way to growth you can already see star cozies sort of talking about that but a lot is definitely on that path and i think that's the train that europe is moving to use a growth some like you hendry say nationalization of the french bang. system he's worried about confiscation of assets is that a legitimate concern and what would the impact of that be on investment in europe will it's always a legitimate concern i mean down the lawn obviously when things get tough i think you already see confiscation in bolivia and in argentina for instance with the which is a spanish company they've had assets confisca
who's the head of luxembourg he was on this post as the head of the e.u. group saying that he was sick and tired of germany in particular saying that they speak for you know we're having to shell out we speak for the creditors etc in fact he says you know it's a wider thing it's seventeen nations within the eurozone we have to make it that way and so if along gets in there basically the more cozy pact which is very much on the austerity side is going to give way to growth you can already see...
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to do these things they are they know they're not able to do them though as younker the head of luxembourg said we know what needs to be done but can we be reelected if we do it that is the actual question and the answer is no the problem is although they want to do these things they are not able to do these things because they don't understand the market so i was at a meeting with senior european leaders and they said what discipline can keep us to doing the snow started laughing and they looked to me i said the markets guys the marks of guy you talk about all this stuff for the first time in thirty years why because you have to you have no choice and that's what's going to happen either they will manage the process or the process will manage them john hulsman thank you very much my pleasure. i. download the official. from the. video. and feed with the palm of your. mission free cretaceous free. for charges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. old free loading videos for your. free media. headlines on the student protests. in canada. leading to dozens of injuries hundreds of arrest
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some leaned over to me and said "that is luxembourg." [laughter] i want to thank partners for giving us the opportunity to speak with our european colleagues, which is something we are doing with increasing frequency. my colleagues and i had just concluded in negotiation with sylvia and her colleagues on a major data exchange. it is an instructive experience. not least in giving us a deep and abiding insight into the new europe. i was at a meeting where i was confused about the views. she was puzzled. whatever colleagues said she met the -- one of her colleagues said she met the former soviets. this young woman looked at me and said that is not new europe. new europe is all of us, post- lisbon. that is the new europe that we need to learn and understand. it has been an extraordinary experience for us to get to know the commission, at the council, the parliament in great did tell and capital as they are adjusting to life post-lisbon with highly invigorated and responsible institutions. cyber security is why we are here to talk about. not
some leaned over to me and said "that is luxembourg." [laughter] i want to thank partners for giving us the opportunity to speak with our european colleagues, which is something we are doing with increasing frequency. my colleagues and i had just concluded in negotiation with sylvia and her colleagues on a major data exchange. it is an instructive experience. not least in giving us a deep and abiding insight into the new europe. i was at a meeting where i was confused about the views....
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and facebook's ipo will make markers ap -- makes luxembourg -- will make mark zuckerberg and even wealthier when they go public. co-founder mark zuckerberg will officially become a member of the millionaires club, raking in $17.5 billion. it would make him richer than steve ballmer of microsoft who is twice his age. oprah winfrey discovery communications may have lost $330 million on the venture of her network. own is the most successful failure in television today. positive signs for the housing market in the d.c. area. local home sellers ever raised their asking prices as much as 5.2% compared to last year. that includes prince george's county, prince william montgomery, and fairfax. that is business news from bloomberg headquarters in new york. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. i am thinking of oprah winfrey as an example of a successful failure. sign me up. >> i would not complain about that. >> we have to look up this morning. >> the moon. tomorrow night we have the super moon. i will start with a great picture from a facebook friend of the bright full moo
and facebook's ipo will make markers ap -- makes luxembourg -- will make mark zuckerberg and even wealthier when they go public. co-founder mark zuckerberg will officially become a member of the millionaires club, raking in $17.5 billion. it would make him richer than steve ballmer of microsoft who is twice his age. oprah winfrey discovery communications may have lost $330 million on the venture of her network. own is the most successful failure in television today. positive signs for the...
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luxembourg which has a small military, their vote was as born as the united states, that's as it should be. but informally there is a leadership circle. there always has been. it's based on military weight and political influence and global capacity. turkey has never been in it or allowed to be in it. what we are suggesting is by a strategic decision the united states, france, germany, britain decide that turkey should be in that leadership circle. there's no easier way to do it than at least to consider a turkish citizen, a turkish diplomat, a turkish politician to lead the nato alliance. to be our leader collectively the next time nato chooses a secretary-general and turkish generals to be given important leadership posts. you've got to not force these issues but you have to make strategic decisions and our recommendations will make this decision. >> the burden on turkey? >> it's a very complex situation. as we got into this, looked at it, talked to turks and others, there are a number of challenges that turkey needs to meet. probably to retain this leadership role. first is the fact
luxembourg which has a small military, their vote was as born as the united states, that's as it should be. but informally there is a leadership circle. there always has been. it's based on military weight and political influence and global capacity. turkey has never been in it or allowed to be in it. what we are suggesting is by a strategic decision the united states, france, germany, britain decide that turkey should be in that leadership circle. there's no easier way to do it than at least...
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afraid that the iraqis may attack us, and there were considerable challenges of germany, france, luxembourg and belgium to plan for the defense of turkey, and we succeeded. it turkey wants to invoke article for in chicago, we should all agree, because turkey, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership role and has turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article four and have a discussion and protect turkey if need be. i think it is as simple as that. >> one last event for the audience. you have got tough love for the turks and the germans and the french, but you also have some for the u.s. what is your report card on the obama administration leadership so far, and more specifically, as the host nation for chicago, where we have got a few days to judge this so far. >> i think president obama has been very creative. an active and energetic leader of nature. and the way the united states is to convince some of the allies, denmark, to benefit from the leadership of denmark, norway, libya, and others was mainly certainly not a template for all futu
afraid that the iraqis may attack us, and there were considerable challenges of germany, france, luxembourg and belgium to plan for the defense of turkey, and we succeeded. it turkey wants to invoke article for in chicago, we should all agree, because turkey, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership role and has turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article four and have a discussion and protect turkey if need be. i think it is as simple as...
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a northern euro made of greece -- made of germany, made of luxembourg, made of the netherlands, will obviously be a much stronger currency. until then, you're going to have confusion. that tends towards lower prices. >> even if they do leave, the eurozone is going to be left paying the tab. >> germany will be left with the tab, no question. that's the problem the germans have had to face. they've had the tab to bring in east germany. they've only forgotten the cost of that just recently. >> here's the guy causing the sell-off, alexis sipras over in greece. he's saying all these crazy things, he wants to governmentalize the banks and not make the payoff, et cetera. he still thinks he can do these things and keep greece in the eurozone, take a listen. >> translator: i don't think it would be wise to leave the eurozone because greece is a member of the eurozone, and that is our competitive advantage. >> he is convinced that he can convince the european central bank they should lend directly to greece. stop laughing. he's only 37. >> we're talking about a baby here who has not been throu
a northern euro made of greece -- made of germany, made of luxembourg, made of the netherlands, will obviously be a much stronger currency. until then, you're going to have confusion. that tends towards lower prices. >> even if they do leave, the eurozone is going to be left paying the tab. >> germany will be left with the tab, no question. that's the problem the germans have had to face. they've had the tab to bring in east germany. they've only forgotten the cost of that just...
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afraid that the iraqis may attack us, and there were considerable challenges of germany, france, luxembourgnd belgium to plan for the defense of turkey, and we succeeded. it turkey wants to invoke article for in chicago, we should all agree, because turkey, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership role and has turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article four and have a discussion and protect turkey if need be. i think it is as simple as that. >> one last event for the audience. you have got tough love for the turks and the germans and the french, but you also have some for the u.s. what is your report card on the obama administration leadership so far, and more specifically, as the host nation for chicago, where we have got a few days to judge this so far. >> i think president obama has been very creative. an active and energetic leader of nature. and the way the united states is to convince some of the allies, denmark, to benefit from the leadership of denmark, norway, libya, and others was mainly certainly not a template for all future
afraid that the iraqis may attack us, and there were considerable challenges of germany, france, luxembourgnd belgium to plan for the defense of turkey, and we succeeded. it turkey wants to invoke article for in chicago, we should all agree, because turkey, the prime minister of turkey has taken a very courageous leadership role and has turned turkish policy around. all of us should agree to invoke article four and have a discussion and protect turkey if need be. i think it is as simple as...